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Rising Pop R&B Sensation Leon Zellers to Release New Single "Wanna Know" on April 11
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Leon Zellers, right, & the "Wanna Know" cover art
Produced by Multi-Platinum Russian Producer Igor NARBEKOV and McKinley Horton

NEW YORK - Washingtoner -- 🎧 Listen to "Wanna Know" now:
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TikTok star and Pop R&B artist Leon Zellers is set to release his highly anticipated new single, "Wanna Know," on April 11 via McPosh/Blingnot Media.

Co-written by Leon Zellers and McKinley Horton, and co-produced by Horton alongside multi-platinum Russian producer Igor NARBEKOV (@inarbekov), "Wanna Know" blends smooth Pop R&B vocals with infectious melodies, delivering the kind of polished, radio-ready sound fans have come to expect from Zellers.

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Zellers, 26, is a York, Pennsylvania native now based in Los Angeles, whose music and content have captivated audiences worldwide. With a TikTok following of 3.8 million and over 58.8 million likes, Zellers has built a powerful digital presence, expanding his reach with a devoted fan base across platforms. On Instagram (@leonzellers), he connects with 95,000+ followers, offering a behind-the-scenes look at his creative process, collaborations, and lifestyle.

His musical journey includes standout performances at VidCon's StarMaker Booth (2017) and Summer Jam '17, as well as acting credits in "Full Court Pressure" and "A Nutters Family Thanksgiving" (2021). He also appeared on the 2021 track "Strawberry Kiss."

"Wanna Know" is the next evolution in Zellers' artistic journey—a sleek, soulful track that reflects both his vocal maturity and his ability to move seamlessly between traditional and modern Pop R&B. With industry heavyweights like Horton and NARBEKOV on board, the single is poised to make waves.

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📲 Follow Leon on Instagram: @leonzellers

About McPosh/Blingnot Media:
Blingnot Media, in cooperation with McPosh Entertainment, is an innovative entertainment company focused on music, digital content, and strategic media partnerships, spearheaded by Kevon Glickman, McKinley Horton, and Philip Pasha. Blingnot is committed to identifying and developing the next generation of talent across genres and platforms. With a roster that spans emerging artists and seasoned hitmakers, Blingnot is redefining the intersection of music and new media for a global audience.

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G-Force Marketing & Publicity
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